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  2. SPORTING

    The Wentworth Racing Club has fixed November 20 and 31 as the dates on which it will hold its anuual race meeting, and the programme has been ...

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  3. STATE ELECTIONS

    The list of nominations for Labor Party selection in connection with the next State elections has been made avalable. The position of nearly every ...

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  4. THE IDLE MINES

    As already reported in "The Miner" a deputation was appointed at Wednesday meeting of the A.M.A. to wait on the Silverton Tramway Employees' ...

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  5. RUSSIAN AFFAIRS

    Extraordinary disclosures are being made in Germuny regarding a conspiracy. The "Russian Government" formed in Berlin nominally controls the ...

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  6. IRISH PROBLEM

    The Government's friends insist upon Cabinet Ministers sinking their differences on the Irish question, and showing a determination to produce a ...

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  7. RUTHLESS PERSECUTION OF THE FRIENDS OF A GENERAL

    The Russian newspaper "Isvestia" adrmits that General Denikin's friends are being ruthlessly persecuted as the reault of the discovery of a plot. The ...

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  8. INFLUENZA

    Dr. Messent, reporting at 2 o'clock this afternoon on the condition of pneumonio influenza patienta at the Hospital, stateS: ...

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  9. GERMAN POLITICS

    Viscount Haldane, concluding his recollections in the "Westminster Gazatte" especially as regards his mission to Berlin in 1912, refers to his ...

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  10. AERIAL RACE ACROSS UNITED STATES

    A message from Munabia saya that three aviators were killed, and that four aeroplanes are out of the running in the transcontinental competition ...

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  11. FOOTBALL

    The North 11. Football Club held its wind up dance social on Wednesday night in the Protestant Hall. There were about 200 couples present. There ...

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  12. PEACE LOAN

    The Acting Federal Treasurer, Mr. A. Poynton, states that he is not yet in a position to announce the result of the peace loan. He indicates, however, ...

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  13. BROKEN HILL'S CONTRIBUTION

    Mr. J. N. Jonas, secretary of the Broken Hill committee of the peace loan, advises that the Broken Hilf contributions now total £156,005. ...

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  14. INTERESTING REVIEW OF LABOR PROBLENS

    Mr. Brownlee, chairman of the executive of the Amalgamated Engineers' Society, in an interesting review of the question of increased output, urges the ...

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  15. FOURTH FATALITY REPORTED

    The fourth fatality in connection with the trans-American air race took place, when Lieutenant Wales died, following on a crash. He lost his way ...

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  16. DISCOVERY OF MINES

    A correspondent signing himself "Argument" has asked the following question:—"Has a mine ever been discovered without showing surface ...

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  17. CAREFUL ATTENTION REQUIRED BY THE SITUATION

    Colonel Bermont, otherwise known as Prince Usuroff, a Russo-German commanding, the main corps of the Germans in the Baltio provinces, has ...

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  18. PAUL FREEMAN REPORTED

    After some months' detention at Holdsworthy, Paul Freeman was placed aboard the steamer Valencia yesterday for deportation. ...

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  19. LABOR CONGRESS

    The Prime Minister, Mr. W. M. Hughes, said last night that the difficulties in appointing representatives to attend the forthcoming Labor Congress ...

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  20. BOWLING

    The Broken Hill Bowling Club, which has its green at the Central Park, will have seven rinks for play this season. A new supply of bow's is ...

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  21. CONVENTION IN MELBOURNE

    Mr. T. Ryan. Premier of Queensland, will preside at the Irish Race Convention to be held, in Melbourne during Cup week. ...

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  22. BIRDWOOD AND MONASH LEAVE LONDON NEXT MONTH

    General Sir William Birdwood and General Monash leave on November 15. General Bird wood's intention is to spend the first days iu Australia with ...

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  23. TRANS-SIBERIAN RAILWAY

    As a result of strong representatans made to Japan, the Japanese commander has ordered his troops to co-operate moro effectively with the Americans ...

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  24. BORING FOR OIL

    The experimental boring for oil in Papua has up to date cost the Federal Government about £90,000. ...

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  25. ATTEMPT TO ASSASSINATE A CRITICISER OF GOVERNMENT

    An attempt was made to kill, by shooting, Herr Haase, a member of the Reichstag, but he was not seriously hurt. In consequence of the incident ...

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  26. LABOR PROPOSAL FAVORED BY LLOYD GEORGE

    It is understood that Mr. Lloyd George greatly sympathises with the proposal of the recent strike mediatory committee favoring the establishment of ...

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  27. NEW YORK PRINTING OFFICES CLOSED DOWN

    The Now York Fubhabers' Association announces that every magazine printing establishment has been closed because of a quarrel between certain ...

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  28. INVENTION OF TANKS INQUIRY BY COMMISSION

    The publicity given to the tanks inquiry has brought hundreds of claimants for the bounty. The commission is methodically examining all important ...

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  29. CONSTERNATION CAUSED AMONG THE ARMENIANS

    The Armenian community in Great Britein is filled with consternation at the report of the intention to repatriate 200,000 Turkish prisoners at present ...

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  30. SITUATION LESS FAVORABLE TO THE BOLSHEVIK FORCES

    The situation in Russia is now considrably less favorable to the Bolsheviks than at the beginning of summer. Evidently the volunteer army ...

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  31. MEETING OF EXECUTIVE

    At last night's meeting of the executive of the New South Wales branch of the Australian Labor Party it was announced that about a dozen vacancies ...

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  32. FOUR MILLION GALLONS OF WEST INDIAN RUM

    Four million gallons of rum, intended for army consumption, was dolivered too late, and now rests at the West India docks, where the casks are ...

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  33. DEATH AT MENINGIE

    Mr. T. W. Cohen, P.M. and coroner, who visited Monindie last week, conducted an inquiry into the death of Frederick Charles Klceman, who died ...

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  34. SHANTUNG QUESTION

    Senator Nelson, during the course of a speech, rigorously defended Japan regarding the Shantung question, and asserted that only capitalistic exploiters ...

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  35. COST OF LIVING

    The Necessary Commodities Commission yesterday panted an increase in the prices of flour, bran, and pollard. Judge Rolin, referring to the price of ...

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  36. WAR MEMORIAL PROPOSED AT SOUTH BROKEN HILL

    The Mayor, Alderman J. H. Wicks, has called a meeting to be held at the Mechanics' Institute, South Broken Hill, on Monday afternoon, of all ...

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  37. NORTH-WEST RUSSIANS DEFEAT BOLSHEVIK REGIMENTS

    Reuters Helsingfors correspondent says that the North-West Russin army communique says: "We have defeated five Bolshevik regiments in the Pskoff ...

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  38. DRUNK AT POLICE STATION

    In the Police Court to-day, before Mr. W. Le Brun Brown, S.M.. Robert Schwarz pleaded not guilty to a charge of having been found drunk at the ...

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  39. PROHIBITION AND TEETOTALISM OPPOSED BY WOMAN DOCTOR

    At yesterday's conference of the Nation Council of Women, Dr. Grace Boelke opposed prohibition and teetotalism. ...

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  40. DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION IS VISITING BROKEN HILL

    Mr. P. Board. M.A.. C.M.G.. Director of Education in New South Wales, will be in Broken Hill for two days next week, at the invitation of the ...

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  41. DENIKIN ADVANCES IN KURSK & CORONEZH REGIONS

    General Benikin continues to advance in the Kursk, and Voronezh, areas, and ie now 220 miles from Moscow. The Bolsheviks have been largely ...

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  42. SILVERTON COURT

    Mr. W. le Brun Brown. S.M., presided over a Bitting of the Silverton Court on Thursday. In the adjourned case in which the ...

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  43. SHORTAGE OF HOUSES EXISTS THROUGH GREAT BRITAIN

    It is estimated by officials that overcrowded Great Britain requires 300,000 nee house[?] annually for five years. The campaign to popularise wooden ...

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  44. ROSE DAY IN SYDNEY

    The Rose Day collection for the city [?] [?]burbs so far counted, amounts to £3178. such of the cable news on this page ...

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  45. UKRAINIANS DECLARE WAR AGAINST GENERAL DENIKIN

    The Ukraian Press Bureau reports that the Ukraian Government has declared war on General Denikin, and heavy fighting is proceding General ...

    Article : 57 words
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